I'd echo all the other posts about the conference. My first one last year
and it was great to meet some of the folks I see on the list every day,
with the added benefit that a lot of them are customers. My only regret
was that I had a pretty tight schedule due to other commitments so was not
able
I also really enjoy the conferences and recommend any and all to attend if
they possibly can - very useful technically and very enjoyable - and I could
(kinda) make a case that it is useful professionally!
But Jo if you're listening I would like it this side of the Atlantic this
year please...
On March 7, 2015 5:46:12 PM CST, stephen barncard
wrote:
>I just looked at my photos from Revcon 2 - Monterey 2005. Wow. We're all so
>YOUNG! And so few!
I don't look like that any more. On the other hand, Kevin still does. I keep
waiting for him to catch up.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Richard Gaskin
wrote:
> It is so great to hang out with like-minded people, I never have as much
I just looked at my photos from Revcon 2 - Monterey 2005. Wow. We're all so
YOUNG! And so few!
I had just started my work with Jerry and Mike.
It was a great time. I
J. Landman Gay wrote:
It is so great to hang out with like-minded people, I never have as much
fun as I do there. You just can't have conversations like those with
anyone else, your other friends will look at you like you're nuts.
+1
The only thing I could add is that in addition to finally m
On 3/7/2015 2:33 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Yeah. I would almost say
don't bother going to the conference itself, just book a hotel room
and hang out after hours. The f2f time with people is what draws me,
and I've never been disappointed.
I miss half the talks anyway because I get sidetracked i
Skip-
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:44:25 AM, you wrote:
> Throwing this out there... Any info on this years conference? It
> would be great to be able to plan for this.
I sent an email to Jo a few days ago about this. No response yet.
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-Mark Wieder
ahsoftw...@gmail.com
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Jacque-
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:55:07 AM, you wrote:
> On 3/7/2015 12:58 PM, tbodine wrote:
>> I've attended the conf. via online connection several times, but never in
>> person. What do you consider to be gained by "being there" vs "seeing
>> there"?
> Networking. Meeting everyone. After-h
Hi Tom,
It's sort of like the difference between watching a social gathering on
TV vs. being there. For me it's largely about relationships and people -
of whom you are one! It's exhilarating to interact with so many who know
and use LC. I like to meet the folks on this list and put faces to
I went to the Ocean City conference. The sessions were good but the real
fun parts are at breaks and in the envenings. It was great to be able to
meet the folks that were just familiar email addresses on this list. Put
faces to email addresses so to speak.
I also had some great discussions with
ch 07, 2015 2:55 PM
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Subject: Re: RunRev 2015
Networking. Meeting everyone. After-hours gatherings. Linkages. Parties.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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On 3/7/2015 12:58 PM, tbodine wrote:
I've attended the conf. via online connection several times, but never in
person. What do you consider to be gained by "being there" vs "seeing
there"?
Networking. Meeting everyone. After-hours gatherings. Linkages. Parties.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay
I've attended the conf. via online connection several times, but never in
person. What do you consider to be gained by "being there" vs "seeing
there"?
Thanks,
Tom Bodine
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If it is on the east coast of the US, I will be there. fingers crossed.
-= Mike
On 3/7/15 8:44 AM, Skip Kimpel wrote:
Throwing this out there... Any info on this years conference? It would be
great to be able to plan for this.
Then again, have it in Miami and I can attend anytime.
SKIP
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